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29th November 2011

IGST MODEL - AN INNOVATIVE IDEA

The First Discussion Paper produced by the Empowered Committee of state Finance Ministers has come out with an innovative way to deal with inter-state transaction of goods and services. The forthcoming GST will be dual in nature and will be levied on all ...

17th October 2011

A COMPARATIVE VIEW ON GOODS AND SERVICES TAX

This comparison is based on the recommendations of the First Discussion Paper produced by the Empowered committee of states finance ministers (hereafter referred as EC) and the Report of the Task Force on GST constituted by the Thirteenth Finance commissi...

14th April 2011

Various Types of Divorce

There are two types of Divorce Lawyer in India. A petition for divorce could either be contested or uncontested i.e. mutual consent. 95 % of all cases that are filed in India today are “contested” in nature. That is one of the primary reasons why we see m...

21st March 2011

Broward Divorce Lawyer Explains the Importance of Getting Agreements in Writing

We all would like to think that people will keep their word, that a handshake or a nod of the head is enough to secure a commitment. Of course if that were true attorneys would be less in demand. The reality is that if it's not in writing, it is as if i...

21st March 2011

History of Divorce

India and Sri Lanka are the two countries that have the lowest divorce rates, around one and one and a half percent respectively. In this part of Asia divorce is still very rare, although it is more common in South East Asia. In India, for example, arrang...

18th March 2011

The Divorce Process

Divorce involves more than telling your spouse your want out of a relationship. With divorce, Wall NJ residents must be prepared for an appearance in court or before a family mediator. All states have their own particular divorce laws and regulations. It ...

17th March 2011

Recycling CFLs

Everybody has it happen now and then; a light bulb burns out in your home. What do you do? If you have a CFL bulb, you do not want to throw it in the trash. Instead, recycle it. Why should we recycle our CFL bulbs? First, CFL bulbs have mercury in them...

28th February 2011

Last Will and Testament  Your Responsibility for the Future

When will you pass away? Whether fortunately or unfortunately, none of us really knows for sure and this is the argument for creating a last Will and testament to handle your affairs after death. We all know this, of course, yet as life rolls along so man...

19th November 2010

Difference between an IRS Tax Attorney and a CPA

The first thing to carry out is inquire about the type of cases the tax attorney deals with. It may very well be personal income tax or charity tax problem as well as business tax or estate tax issue. If you're experiencing issues with personal income tax...

13th October 2010

IRS Tax Relief Resolving Tax Problems is a Game

Tax issues like IRS lien, IRS levy, wage garnishment, IRS penalties, etc are IRS' most powerful strategies that can cripple your finances and they will extract every hard earned penny that you are making. It doesn't mean that your IRS tax attorney is awar...

12th October 2010

IRS Tax Relief Option That Works

A lot of IRS tax relief companies are swamping the industry today and not all of them can provide and fight for your freedom from tax problems. Some of them are monsters that are just waiting for the opportunity to take advantage on the weak prey. You sho...

19th July 2010

Minimising Tax Liability On Death

Once we die, the majority of us leave behind a fairly substantial and intricate web of liabilities and assets, which includes money, our residence and our other belongings. For most jurisdictions, there occurs a liability to tax on death that must defini...

26th March 2010

Smuggling and Evasion of VAT: Getting Around Tax Laws and Customs

The act of smuggling is all about the importing and exporting of foreign products without authorization from the government, which controls customers and the boarders of each country. Smuggling is a means of avoiding having to pay for customs duties, whic...

11th March 2010

Constitutional Amendments – How are They Done?

A Constitutional Amendment is any form of adjustment to the legislator system of a country. The constitution of a country is a lists of rulings that are approved by the congress of a state that are implemented to govern its people.In order for these rulin...

02nd February 2010

Quick 'no fault' divorces must be enforced

The current divorce system which allows one person to be blamed for a failed marriage is driving couples to court, three out of four professionals stated.They urged for the medieval fault-based law system to be reformed so that couples are free to end the...

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